Three-Year Follow-Up of KTE-X19 in Patients With Relapsed/Refractory Mantle Cell Lymphoma, Including High-Risk Subgroups, in the ZUMA-2 Study
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center · Banner MD Anderson Cancer Center · +21 more institutions
Abstract
CAR T cells/kg).
After a median follow-up of 35.6 months, the objective response rate among all 68 treated patients was 91% (95% CI, 81.8 to 96.7) with 68% complete responses (95% CI, 55.2 to 78.5); medians for duration of response, progression-free survival, and overall survival were 28.2 months (95% CI, 13.5 to 47.1), 25.8 months (95% CI, 9.6 to 47.6), and 46.6 months (95% CI, 24.9 to not estimable), respectively. Post hoc analyses showed that objective response rates and ongoing response rates were consistent among prespecified subgroups by prior BTKi exposure or high-risk characteristics. In an exploratory analysis, patients with prior bendamustine benefited from KTE-X19, but showed a trend toward attenuated T-cell functionality, with more impact of bendamustine given within 6 versus 12 months of leukapheresis. Late-onset toxicities were infrequent; only 3% of treatment-emergent adverse events of interest in ZUMA-2 occurred during this longer follow-up period. Translational assessments revealed associations with long-term benefits of KTE-X19 including high-peak CAR T-cell expansion in responders and the predictive value of minimal residual disease for relapse.
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- 28.70
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- 100%
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Authors
25- MWMichael WangCorresponding
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
- JMJavier Muñoz
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Banner MD Anderson Cancer Center
- AGAndré Goy
Hackensack University Medical Center
- FLFrederick L. Locke
Moffitt Cancer Center
- CACaron A. Jacobson
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Mantle cell lymphoma
- Refractory (planetary science)
- Internal medicine
- Lymphoma
- Oncology
- Good health and well-being